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Front fender's getting Bed lined.

Russ69Runner

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Yep primed and getting bed lined. Take a while to mask it off but well worth the time. Shot the fender with three coats of feather filler after two coats of epoxy. Sand it down then got it ready to put bed liner on. So here is some pic's. Plan on painting the rear support the color of the car. Did not bed line it.

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Looking good Russ! looks like a new fender, that bedliner stuff, can you paint over that? just curious. it takes a long time to prep those fenders and get them as good as you can, that's about all you can do with them. they don't have to last another 50 years because we won't be around to see. that's the way I am starting to look at it.
 

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Looking good Russ! looks like a new fender, that bedliner stuff, can you paint over that? just curious. it takes a long time to prep those fenders and get them as good as you can, that's about all you can do with them. they don't have to last another 50 years because we won't be around to see. that's the way I am starting to look at it.
Yes that is what my buddy keep's telling me. But after working so hard to make it rite wont bring my self to cut corners. No the bed liner is what it is. Don't want to paint over it. I whipped down with lacquer thinner that is the over spray or where it got through where I did not want it. Masked off where I did not want it. That meant rapping the whole fender.
 
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